The UC Davis campus travel survey, a joint effort by the Transportation and Parking Services and the Institute of Transportation Studies, collects annual data on travel to campus, including mode choice, vehicle occupancy, distances traveled, and carbon emissions. Survey results are used to assess awareness and utilization of campus transportation services and estimate demand for new services designed to promote sustainable commuting. Data also provide researchers with insights about the effects of attitudes and perceptions of mobility options on commute mode choice. Almost half of those physically traveling to campus on a typical day bike to the campus while about one-quarter drive alone. Results indicate that biking is increasing and the a...
64 pagesThis report analyzes university modal share and compares university modal share trends to po...
reportIn this survey, students, faculty, and staff were asked about their commuting habits to the Un...
This case study examines the geographic variation in students’ low-carbon transportation (LCT) modes...
The University of California, Davis, collect data each year on how the UC Davis community travels to...
The UC Davis Campus Travel Survey is a joint effort by the Transportation Services and the Sustainab...
The UC Davis Campus Travel Survey is a joint effort by the Transportation & Parking Services (TA...
The UC Davis Campus Travel Survey is a joint effort by the Transportation & Parking Services (TA...
The UC Davis Campus Travel Survey is a joint effort by the Transportation & Parking Services (TA...
The UC Davis Campus Travel Survey is a joint effort by the Transportation & Parking Services (TA...
This report summarizes findings from the 2008-09 UC Davis Campus Travel Survey, administered annuall...
Our collective transportation choices have far-reaching effects both locally and globally, from traf...
The UC Davis Campus Travel Survey is an annual survey led by Transportation Services (TS) – formerly...
The UC Davis Campus Travel Survey is an annual survey led by Transportation Services (TS)—formerly k...
The UC Davis Campus Travel Survey is an annual survey led by Transportation and Parking Services (TA...
The UC Davis Campus Travel Survey is an annual survey led by Transportation and Parking Services (TA...
64 pagesThis report analyzes university modal share and compares university modal share trends to po...
reportIn this survey, students, faculty, and staff were asked about their commuting habits to the Un...
This case study examines the geographic variation in students’ low-carbon transportation (LCT) modes...
The University of California, Davis, collect data each year on how the UC Davis community travels to...
The UC Davis Campus Travel Survey is a joint effort by the Transportation Services and the Sustainab...
The UC Davis Campus Travel Survey is a joint effort by the Transportation & Parking Services (TA...
The UC Davis Campus Travel Survey is a joint effort by the Transportation & Parking Services (TA...
The UC Davis Campus Travel Survey is a joint effort by the Transportation & Parking Services (TA...
The UC Davis Campus Travel Survey is a joint effort by the Transportation & Parking Services (TA...
This report summarizes findings from the 2008-09 UC Davis Campus Travel Survey, administered annuall...
Our collective transportation choices have far-reaching effects both locally and globally, from traf...
The UC Davis Campus Travel Survey is an annual survey led by Transportation Services (TS) – formerly...
The UC Davis Campus Travel Survey is an annual survey led by Transportation Services (TS)—formerly k...
The UC Davis Campus Travel Survey is an annual survey led by Transportation and Parking Services (TA...
The UC Davis Campus Travel Survey is an annual survey led by Transportation and Parking Services (TA...
64 pagesThis report analyzes university modal share and compares university modal share trends to po...
reportIn this survey, students, faculty, and staff were asked about their commuting habits to the Un...
This case study examines the geographic variation in students’ low-carbon transportation (LCT) modes...